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it is snagged and it's hit that snag because establishment democrats like california senator dianne feinstein don't think bloggers and tweeters should have the same first amendment rights as reporters who work for big corporate outlets like fox or the new york times and its current form the senate's media shield law requires the justice department to give any journalist forty five days as up when they want to snow. a journalist according to the pending bill is anyone who has a primary intent to investigate events and procure material sounds pretty simple right well not for dianne feinstein of california senator told mcclatchy that she's worried that the word journalist is so vague that the proposed media shield law could provide special privileges to those who are not reporters at all in senator feinstein's opinion and yes this is her real opinion real reporters have salaries in other words they have to work for official news agencies acceptable to the washington establishment senator feinstein wants to make sure that the media shield law. doesn't save wiki leaks from prosecution however if c
it is snagged and it's hit that snag because establishment democrats like california senator dianne feinstein don't think bloggers and tweeters should have the same first amendment rights as reporters who work for big corporate outlets like fox or the new york times and its current form the senate's media shield law requires the justice department to give any journalist forty five days as up when they want to snow. a journalist according to the pending bill is anyone who has a primary intent to...
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dianne feinstein the chair of the senate intelligence committee said during john brennan's confirmation hearing as head of cia that she done most to find out the civilian casualties were numbers afterwards i contacted every single going to his ocean that he carried out field work in pakistan into civilian deaths whatever the outcome of those investigations every one of them came back to me and confirmed they've never been contacted by congressional oversight committees there isn't any i decide outside the u.s. intelligence community it's a self referential system of buying them and i think when things go wrong as they occasionally do oversight has to mean stepping outside your comfort zone asking some difficult questions and asking what's really going on where in the midst of the anniversary of dropping the nuclear bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki and at the time when we dropped those bombs we were completely unaware of the long term consequences of that sort of warfare here we are several years now into this drone warfare program we have this issue of double tap drone strikes do you thi
dianne feinstein the chair of the senate intelligence committee said during john brennan's confirmation hearing as head of cia that she done most to find out the civilian casualties were numbers afterwards i contacted every single going to his ocean that he carried out field work in pakistan into civilian deaths whatever the outcome of those investigations every one of them came back to me and confirmed they've never been contacted by congressional oversight committees there isn't any i decide...
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behind reform and that's what i'm trying to do with these fires of course bills even senator dianne feinstein one of the biggest supporters of the n.s.a. . has come around to the opinion that reform is inevitable in an op ed for the washington post this week feinstein wrote despite these real threats that our intelligence programs seek to thwart i intend to work with members of the senate intelligence and judiciary committees to consider changes to the n.s.a. call records program in an effort to increase transparency and improve privacy protections but recognizing their executive grip on the n.s.a. is slipping today the white house huddled together those lawmakers pushing for reform and the chief of the n.s.a. keith alexander is again on capitol hill briefing lawmakers on why these programs must stay intact but here on capitol hill the winds are blowing in the direction of reform and some a matter of if but when and what reform will look like and how will affect the n.s.a. and the top secret far as a court which means somewhere in russia edward snowden should be smiling in washington sam sach
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i love to work with senator feinstein. i would love it if you would work with me to make sure that we get the reporting requirements right as we move forward with the bill. would you do that? >> absolutely. i would be glad to do that. >> i want to comment all for the witnesses here for their candor and on one at single out mr. inglis. i have been advised that you have always been clear and straightforward. often that is in classified sessions. however, that is in open sessions. >> i'm sorry i was not here to hear your testimony. i know you have all noted in your written testimonies that there are checks within the fisa system. do you believe that there are insufficient checks to outweigh the concerns that some have about the appointment of an independent counsel? if you have touched on this in earlier questions, i apologize. you mention this with regard to independent counsel. in the second panel, mr. baker raise concerns with the independent counsel. can you give me your thoughts about whether or not it is needed? >> this
i love to work with senator feinstein. i would love it if you would work with me to make sure that we get the reporting requirements right as we move forward with the bill. would you do that? >> absolutely. i would be glad to do that. >> i want to comment all for the witnesses here for their candor and on one at single out mr. inglis. i have been advised that you have always been clear and straightforward. often that is in classified sessions. however, that is in open sessions....
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calfornia senator dianne feinstein among those defending the program. >> . i believe, based on what i have seen and i read intelligence regularly, that we would place this nation the t-s-a watches you at the airport. but should someone watch them? we'll show you why their actions are putting fliers at risk. o.j. simpson has been granted parole. free. bars. the san francisco pride event earlier this month was marred by this kick. but some good news in this case. we'll show you who was arrested -- as the kron-4 news at six continues. get 3 years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest-free for 3 event is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> the man police say was behind this brutal assault and robbery has been arrested. this is surveillance video of an attack against a woman during the city's gay pride festivities last month. police say the suspect is 23-year-old oakland resident christopher porter-bailey. authorities say that kick to
calfornia senator dianne feinstein among those defending the program. >> . i believe, based on what i have seen and i read intelligence regularly, that we would place this nation the t-s-a watches you at the airport. but should someone watch them? we'll show you why their actions are putting fliers at risk. o.j. simpson has been granted parole. free. bars. the san francisco pride event earlier this month was marred by this kick. but some good news in this case. we'll show you who was...
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. >> democratic senator dianne feinstein of california who chairs the intelligence committee defended the program. >> i was on the intelligence 9/11, and ifore remember how little information we had and the great criticism of the government because of inabilityepipes, the to share intelligence, the inability to collect intelligence. we had nrams that could have possibly caught two people in san diego before the event took place. i support this program. , think based on what i know they will come after us. i think we need to prevent an attack wherever we can from happening. , diane feinstein is circling the very different place than these other senators that we've heard from republican and democrat. read she brings up 9/11. the u.s. government had all the information it needed to prevent 9/11. it didn't need all of these ball data collection and everything else. all it needed to do was have the cia tell the fbi or the state department that these two people were coming to the united states because they knew it. they knew it because they had copies of their visas that have been sent to t
. >> democratic senator dianne feinstein of california who chairs the intelligence committee defended the program. >> i was on the intelligence 9/11, and ifore remember how little information we had and the great criticism of the government because of inabilityepipes, the to share intelligence, the inability to collect intelligence. we had nrams that could have possibly caught two people in san diego before the event took place. i support this program. , think based on what i know...
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i did find it interesting last night when we asked senator feinstein for her comment, ands you know, senator feinstein has been a pretty arch reporter-- >> warner: a member of the intelligence committee. >> exactly, and a very strong ally for the government and n.s.a. in supporting these efforts. she said that she feels the subsector, subsection of violation thereas she doesn't have authority over, she should now perhaps gain authority to review some of those that have to do with foreign communications. >> warner: now, what was the reaction, both from the administration and also on capitol hill? >> there's been a lot of reaction. initially, the white house was not commenting for our story. the n.s.a. i noticed this morning issued a statement saying these are unintentional violations, and we use this exercise always to try to improve our work, and we keep trying to improve our work so our violations will go down. on the hill, you already heard what i said about senator feinstein, but speaker pelosi said these are very disconcerting numbers and she wants to look more deeply into them.
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n enator feinstein and senator common sep is no sense. nyone that owns a gun is a crimin criminal. what can we do? give you a little reassurance first. 10 amendments the probably the one that is the second amendment. i believe that. that is why i voted to proceed debate on the gun bill. i want to have that debate all the time. ecause you can't stand up to the logic and consistency or the supreme court rulings that have your right to defend yourself. worried that that's -- you know, the ban on the weapons -- "assault -- got the lowest number it has ever got. e have great lobbying organizations that are out to protect the gun owners with the national rifle association. is a lack of knowledge of a lot of people and fear of guns. violence with guns as being the gun's fault rather than the individual. and there is no question there they discount ut the number of tragedies that are averted because of the same thing. so i want to reassure you that i think that is pretty secure. with rights come responsibilities, so i think gun example ght to set the exemplary citizens by eing totally resp
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feinstein will be at the meeting. now, this comes after the "guardian" newspaper reported on an nsa program called xkeyscore. a journal says it allows the nsa to collect as much internet activity as it and then analyze it. he says that includes millions of personal e-mails and internet searches. the nsa tried assure lawmakers yesterday that only a tiny fraction of those records are ever viewed by nsa intelligence analysts. patrick leahy is the chairman of the committee. he questioned whether or not the patriot act allows this activity. >> based on a secret legal interpretation of this statute it does not appear to authorize this. what's gonna be next? >> reporter: we expect that same question to be asked at this afternoon's meeting between lawmakers and the president. the obama administration has said the surveillance programs are key to spot terrorists but that some changes could be coming. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news snool ahead of the nsa -- >>> a head of the nsa was heckled in las vegas
feinstein will be at the meeting. now, this comes after the "guardian" newspaper reported on an nsa program called xkeyscore. a journal says it allows the nsa to collect as much internet activity as it and then analyze it. he says that includes millions of personal e-mails and internet searches. the nsa tried assure lawmakers yesterday that only a tiny fraction of those records are ever viewed by nsa intelligence analysts. patrick leahy is the chairman of the committee. he questioned...
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he has come into the senate, you know, doing things like, you know, cross-examining dianne feinstein about gun control. and making her mad. and now he is on this thing about defunding obama care, which i don't think, you know, the leadership of his own party in the senate is terribly happy about. because ultimately, if you create a situation where there is no continuing resolution and you have a government shutdown, i think a lot of republicans are nervous about where that would lead. he is laying down this very unequivocal marker that by god we will not vote for one penny of obama care. and i think he is viewed as not necessarily a team player. by his fellow republicans but down there at the grass roots a lot of people like him. >> charles? >> i think that's right. is he positioning himself to be the antiestablishment republican. the one who speaks for the truth on principle who won't waiver, won't adapt tactically, and i think that's sort of the essence of his proposal when he says single most important issue in washington. shutting the government essentially over obama care. if yo
he has come into the senate, you know, doing things like, you know, cross-examining dianne feinstein about gun control. and making her mad. and now he is on this thing about defunding obama care, which i don't think, you know, the leadership of his own party in the senate is terribly happy about. because ultimately, if you create a situation where there is no continuing resolution and you have a government shutdown, i think a lot of republicans are nervous about where that would lead. he is...
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senator dianne feinstein acknowledged as much today in a public statement, about these missteps. when there's an inadvertent collection or there's a mistaken collection, those things have to be reported to congress, and they do that on a regular basis. >> but that would be secret stuff. >> that's right. >> the public wouldn't have a clue about any of this if it had not been for snowden's leaks. >> no, that's right, that's exactly right. but let's be clear, wolf, there are reasons for that, right? and there are procedures. there are inspectors general and there are these reports to congress, there's oversight by the justice department of the nsa programs. there's a number of ways that these problems get picked up, reported, and the oversight gets reported to the foreign intelligence surveillance court. >> i guess the question is, even if he broke the law, and some day maybe he'll be tried, won't be tried, who knows if he's ever going to be back here in the united states. does he deserve any credit for releasing this information? >> well, this is one of these, you may like the fact
senator dianne feinstein acknowledged as much today in a public statement, about these missteps. when there's an inadvertent collection or there's a mistaken collection, those things have to be reported to congress, and they do that on a regular basis. >> but that would be secret stuff. >> that's right. >> the public wouldn't have a clue about any of this if it had not been for snowden's leaks. >> no, that's right, that's exactly right. but let's be clear, wolf, there...
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you also see members of congress like diane feinstein, who at fist was like this program is great and defending it, who are now less equivocal about it. >> we know the president addressed this in the press conference last friday. this need to be more transparent. let's take a listen. >> identi've taken steps to make they have strong oversight by all three branches of government and clear safeguards to prevent abuse and protect the rights of the american people. but given the history of abuse by governments, it's right to ask questions about surveillance, particularly as technology is reshaping every aspect of our lives. >> so perry, these new documents, i'm curious, how far in advance does the president and administration hear about these documents? we know now that they heard about them before the public did, but did they know about it during the time of the press conference or before that? >> it sounds like they did, or they didn't know when "the washington post" would publish the story about them. these audits about these violations have been known for quite a while. the danger her
you also see members of congress like diane feinstein, who at fist was like this program is great and defending it, who are now less equivocal about it. >> we know the president addressed this in the press conference last friday. this need to be more transparent. let's take a listen. >> identi've taken steps to make they have strong oversight by all three branches of government and clear safeguards to prevent abuse and protect the rights of the american people. but given the history...
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that's according to the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee diane feinstein. there are about one case per year during the past ten years that we know about. and the people who participated were reportedly disciplined. the second major revelation to come out this week, the german publicication report that is the nsa managed to crack the encryption codes protecting the u.n.'s internal video conferencing system, allowing the u.s. to spy. this comes just a short time after revelations came out about the agency's spying on the e.u. i was joined earlier by a 32-year veteran of the nsa and helped design some of the very programs that the n sanch still uses today to spy. before he turned into a whistleblower. we started out by talking about the 2011 fisa court ruling that was recently released by the obama administration. in it the nsa said it was stepping out of the shadowing by having this part released because it wanted to show that it operates lawfuly and fixes mistakes when detected. i asked if he thinks that statement is true. >> no. i basically believe all the
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classified details that have obviously been provided to congress, at least if you believe what senator feinstein and senator chambliss say. >> right. the meetings -- >> i would make the case to you that robust consultation with congress involves more than just sharing intelligence. it involves some insight into the perspective of our diplomatic partners around the globe. it involves a reading out conversations that the president and others have had with our allies. it involves a review of the option that is are available to the president as he considers an appropriate response, so there is a pretty wide range of topics that should be covered in any robust consultation with congress and that will be the case and it will take place in an unclassified setting and there is information that can be shared and we're working to share that information. i don't want to also -- i don't want to leave you with the impression this conference call is the first or the last medium for consulting congress. it is not. there have been a range of other conversations that senior administration officials have had with
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despite urging from fellow democrats, including house minority leader nancy pelosi and senators dianne feinstein and barbara boxer. >>> as former democratic congressman jesse jackson junior serves his two and a half year prison term for spending $750,000 of campaign funds on personal, lavish expenses, you might be interested to know that he is eligible for a monthly check from the federal government. a chicago tv station reports jackson is eligible for $8700 a month in disability payments for bipolar disorder, a condition he never mentioned during his 17 year tenure in congress. his talent as federal worker qualifies him for $45,000 a year pension once he turns 65. >>> elementary school students in mexico are headed back to class today to brand new textbooks, chalk full of errors. teachers are trying to fix at least 117 mistakes by hand, including misspellings, punctuation problems, a and geography errors. the mistakes weren't found until they were printed. they say the mistakes are unforgivable but blames his predecessors. >>> a case before the u.s. supreme court this fall features a struggle b
despite urging from fellow democrats, including house minority leader nancy pelosi and senators dianne feinstein and barbara boxer. >>> as former democratic congressman jesse jackson junior serves his two and a half year prison term for spending $750,000 of campaign funds on personal, lavish expenses, you might be interested to know that he is eligible for a monthly check from the federal government. a chicago tv station reports jackson is eligible for $8700 a month in disability...
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and -- >> they also have the fact that senator dianne feinstein who is supposed to be conducting oversight, and the president of the united states saying this month the nsa is not conducting improper individual search on americans. it's not true. so they're dribbling out a little bit of these things so slowly walk back so we don't look and what we have seen in the last ten years is boast administrations consistently lie about what they do over and over again and it's only because of these disclosures we have had this year. >> neil: getting past the point of overreach here. almost like -- the next crisis, the next statement defending the limited nature of the next crisis and it gets old. >> how many people work for the nsa? what's their budget? what legal justification do they use to conduct searches on you? we don't know any of this. if we don't know -- >> neil: we are told, don't worry about it. take a chill pill. >> even if they had the best motivation in mind, which is entirely possible. they're public sir vans, our founders in other words you need competing centers of power to check on
and -- >> they also have the fact that senator dianne feinstein who is supposed to be conducting oversight, and the president of the united states saying this month the nsa is not conducting improper individual search on americans. it's not true. so they're dribbling out a little bit of these things so slowly walk back so we don't look and what we have seen in the last ten years is boast administrations consistently lie about what they do over and over again and it's only because of these...
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. >> senate intelligence committee chair dianne feinstein who has been criticized a lot for not being enough of a watch dog for these programs. she said "the committee has never identified an instance in which the nsa has intentionally abused its authority to conduct surveillance for inappropriate purposes. she says they've been briefed on these incidents. what's your take on what he she said in the statement? >> she had a couple of interesting things. the thing about no intentional abuse she said before. what was new was she said her committee needs to take much more pro active and extensive efforts to find out things the nsa is not reporting to her. >> we just played what the nsa last week when it comes to surveillance programs. he said there are checks in place to reduce this. how do his remarks line up with the reporting of thousands of incidents of rules being broken? >> well, he certainly knew what the figures were, whether he'd seen this particular audit or not. and his staff knew that i was getting close to doing the story. i think i'd call attention to two other words than yo
. >> senate intelligence committee chair dianne feinstein who has been criticized a lot for not being enough of a watch dog for these programs. she said "the committee has never identified an instance in which the nsa has intentionally abused its authority to conduct surveillance for inappropriate purposes. she says they've been briefed on these incidents. what's your take on what he she said in the statement? >> she had a couple of interesting things. the thing about no...
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they have gone on record, dianne feinstein, guilty of treason. they knew for seven years what was going on and refused to disclose it to the american people. the best was some cryptic statements. if they knew what was going on, they would be stunned. he is supposed to go to them? that's implausible. they were the ones responsible for the secrecy. >> i want to add to this. in terms of the president made the statement that the president had enacted whistle blower laws that protected contractors like my son edward, that is absolutely untrue. either the president is being miss led by his advisers or miss leading the american people -- >> the whistle blower -- >> absolutely not. we should go through that. hypothetically, let's imagine he said there's a problem -- he got on an airline in honolulu and flew to washington, d.c., and gets an audience with peter king or dianne feinstein, how do we think he would have been received if he had a private audience. we have seen how they reacted, they spin the truth, he would have been buried and we would have ne
they have gone on record, dianne feinstein, guilty of treason. they knew for seven years what was going on and refused to disclose it to the american people. the best was some cryptic statements. if they knew what was going on, they would be stunned. he is supposed to go to them? that's implausible. they were the ones responsible for the secrecy. >> i want to add to this. in terms of the president made the statement that the president had enacted whistle blower laws that protected...
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i'm michael feinstein, and over the next few hours, using rare and never-before-seen footage
i'm michael feinstein, and over the next few hours, using rare and never-before-seen footage
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do i trust it more when al franken and dianne feinstein say it? yes! this is one point of view i think is valid. he says i understand the trade-offs here. but the intelligence community isn't keeping things from the american people because we don't trust them but once important security information is out there, they can do us arm. al franken made this point. it isn't -- it doesn't fall necessarily on partisan lines. he said that's why i find the snowden controversy so frustrating. i realize many americans don't trust their government. i wish i could change that and tell people the amazing things i witnessed during my 30 years in the c.i.a. i've never seen people work harder for that little money and long hours. people took it for granted their flaws would be scrutinized, successes ignored but i've been around along to know that government is immune to stories like me. the conspiracy buff. too busy howling in protest at the thought that their government could uncover how long they spent on the phone with their dear aunt. the government is not intereste
do i trust it more when al franken and dianne feinstein say it? yes! this is one point of view i think is valid. he says i understand the trade-offs here. but the intelligence community isn't keeping things from the american people because we don't trust them but once important security information is out there, they can do us arm. al franken made this point. it isn't -- it doesn't fall necessarily on partisan lines. he said that's why i find the snowden controversy so frustrating. i realize...
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that's according to the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee dianne feinstein there was about one case per year during the past ten years that we know about and the people who participated were reportedly disciplined the second major revel. that came out this week the german publication der spiegel reports that the n.s.a. managed to crack the encryption codes protecting the un's internal video conferencing system allowing the n.s.a. to spy on the un this comes just a short time after revelations came out about the agency's spying on the e.u. i was joined earlier by bill bennie he is a thirty two year veteran of the n.s.a. and he helped design some of the very programs that the n.s.a. still uses today despite before he turned into a whistleblower we started off by talking about the twenty eleven fice a court ruling that was recently published by the obama administration it is an attempt by the administration and the n.s.a. to prove that the n.s.a. quote lawfully operates and fixes mistakes when they are detected i asked binney if he thinks that that statement is true. no i basi
that's according to the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee dianne feinstein there was about one case per year during the past ten years that we know about and the people who participated were reportedly disciplined the second major revel. that came out this week the german publication der spiegel reports that the n.s.a. managed to crack the encryption codes protecting the un's internal video conferencing system allowing the n.s.a. to spy on the un this comes just a short time after...
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dianne feinstein is actually trying to make the argument that she can distinguish basically whether or not you get paid to your duty whether or not you're actually a journalist correct so the question that i have is where we kind of beating off air here what is what happens when you have in this case miranda who's carrying information on behalf of greenwald he's not technically a journalist but he's moving information because they couldn't do this over phones and if they don't want this information capture they want to do it in person my question is who is the licensing authority who decides who is a journalist and who's not and i think you know that's a difficult question because what we do know that the guardian paid for his trouble . so there clearly the agency is lenny legitimacy to it but i'd say mark that there doesn't need to be one if somebody publishes their work even if it's on a blog they're damned journalists we need to we need to be as fanatic about the first amendment as the n.r.a. is about the second you know the first amendment i mean when you we can overlook press some
dianne feinstein is actually trying to make the argument that she can distinguish basically whether or not you get paid to your duty whether or not you're actually a journalist correct so the question that i have is where we kind of beating off air here what is what happens when you have in this case miranda who's carrying information on behalf of greenwald he's not technically a journalist but he's moving information because they couldn't do this over phones and if they don't want this...
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love i n t that's according to the chairwoman of the senate intelligence community committee dianne feinstein there are also about one thousand cases that this was actually happening that we know about and people who participated were reportedly disciplined. the second major revelation to come out this week the german publication der spiegel reports that the n.s.a. managed to crack the encrypted codes protecting the un's internal video conferencing system allowing the n.s.a. to spy this comes just a short time after revelations came out about the agency's spying on the e.u. here to talk all things n.s.a. bill benny he's a thirty two year veteran of the n.s.a. and he helped design it some of the programs that the n.s.a. still uses today to spy before he turned into a whistle blower mr benny thank you so much for coming into the studio today now let's start by talking about the october two thousand and eleven vice a court ruling that was recently released by the obama administration the n.s.a. says that it was stepping out of the shadows by having this part released because it wants to show tha
love i n t that's according to the chairwoman of the senate intelligence community committee dianne feinstein there are also about one thousand cases that this was actually happening that we know about and people who participated were reportedly disciplined. the second major revelation to come out this week the german publication der spiegel reports that the n.s.a. managed to crack the encrypted codes protecting the un's internal video conferencing system allowing the n.s.a. to spy this comes...
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senate intelligence chair dianne feinstein today released a statement saying kerry's words should stir the world's conscience, before adding cautiously i hope the international community will take appropriate action. former president jimmy carter who appeared with mr. obama this week declared, quote, a punitive military response without a u.n. security councilman date or broad support from nato and the arab league would be illegal under international law and unlikely to alter the course of the war. in contrast, george w. bush held his fire in an interview with brian kilmeade, sympathizing with his predicament. >> putting the military in harm's way is a tough thing for the president. >> reporter: they're demanding the president call both chambers back to session to debate this out. speaker boehner's office said they haven't ruled out such a move, it would also mean harry reid bringing his chamber back. officials say it is highly unlikely, which is why tonight it is in the president's hands. >> ed henry at the white house, thank you. the chief diplomat is running points on the case for b
senate intelligence chair dianne feinstein today released a statement saying kerry's words should stir the world's conscience, before adding cautiously i hope the international community will take appropriate action. former president jimmy carter who appeared with mr. obama this week declared, quote, a punitive military response without a u.n. security councilman date or broad support from nato and the arab league would be illegal under international law and unlikely to alter the course of the...
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. >> bill: senator feinstein, chair of the intelligence committee. barbara boxer, chair of -- environment. >> public works. >> senator feinstein in particular takes a lot of people under her wing. even when hillary clinton came, she'll just take them to lunch. this is how i run my office. here's what you do if you want to -- i can send you information if you want to do it like i do it. very helpful to new people of both parties. >> bill: she was very helpful to me when i moved here to washington. she's a good friend. and maybe we forget but i thought one of the most critical moments of the 2008 primary was remember when -- it was getting nasty between hillary clinton and barack obama. and dianne feinstein invited them both over to her house. >> i think i remember that. >> bill: remember that? and she welcomed them to her house and she said okay, you want a glass of wine? here it is. i'm leaving you alone. i'm going upstairs and you call me when its's over. and left the two of them down there to talk it out and say okay, we've got to cool the jets on
. >> bill: senator feinstein, chair of the intelligence committee. barbara boxer, chair of -- environment. >> public works. >> senator feinstein in particular takes a lot of people under her wing. even when hillary clinton came, she'll just take them to lunch. this is how i run my office. here's what you do if you want to -- i can send you information if you want to do it like i do it. very helpful to new people of both parties. >> bill: she was very helpful to me when i...
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dianne feinstein said in a written statement the committee quote, can and should do more to independently verify that nsa's operations are appropriate. but the aclu's michelle richardson asks how. >> members of congress have been clear, they have not received a full explanation how the programs worked or any clients' problems with privacy regulations. >> reporter: an nsa tutorial instructs analysts not to give extraneous information to congressional overseers. the president says there's no indication the agency is abusing its powers. >> what you're not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs. what you're hearing about is the prospect that these could be abused. >> reporter: the nsa is now drawing fire from the left and right, with former new hampshire republican governor john sununu saying it reflects the administration to be led -- and saying the constitution is under attack. >> what it means to be an american, means we have basic freedoms have to be in place, cannot be under assault by the government. >> reporter: minutes ago, the white house released a statement
dianne feinstein said in a written statement the committee quote, can and should do more to independently verify that nsa's operations are appropriate. but the aclu's michelle richardson asks how. >> members of congress have been clear, they have not received a full explanation how the programs worked or any clients' problems with privacy regulations. >> reporter: an nsa tutorial instructs analysts not to give extraneous information to congressional overseers. the president says...
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the chairwoman of the democratic national committee, senator dianne feinstein. there is also not one, but two recalls under way in san diego against filner. you would think he would start feeling not very huggable at this point but filner's kind of delusion earns him, well, we don't often give two at a time, but he's the winner. and weiner, he's staying in the race, though, in every way, staying in deite calls to step down from democratic strategist david axelrod, who said he's just takin up space. republican congressman peter king also asking him, demanding that he step down, and the clintons. even they have had a belly full. president bill clinton officiated weiner's 2010 wedding. weiner's wife, huma, has been working for hillary clinton since 1996, for crying out loud. now, when -- folks, ill call him folks like this forget who your friends are, that makes you not just a weiner but a full-on weenie. we just want to make it very clear that he's doing -- that he's gting everythinghat he deserves. not quite. but now to our final dunce cap. we debated this for a
the chairwoman of the democratic national committee, senator dianne feinstein. there is also not one, but two recalls under way in san diego against filner. you would think he would start feeling not very huggable at this point but filner's kind of delusion earns him, well, we don't often give two at a time, but he's the winner. and weiner, he's staying in the race, though, in every way, staying in deite calls to step down from democratic strategist david axelrod, who said he's just takin up...
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city council of san diego city wants him out, as well as both of our united states senators, senator feinstein and senator boxer. i mean, it's ridiculous. >> gloria allred, thank you, as always. peggy shannon, thank you as well. we'll be right back right after this. which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? actually... there's no annual fee and no limits on rewards. and with the fidelity cash management account debit card, you get reimbursed for all atm fees. is that it? oh, this guy, too. turn more of the money you spend into money you invest. it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. glucerna products help me keep everything balanced. [ golf clubs clanking ] [ husband ] i'm good! well, almost everything. [ male announcer ] glucerna. delicious shakes and bars. helping people with diabetes
city council of san diego city wants him out, as well as both of our united states senators, senator feinstein and senator boxer. i mean, it's ridiculous. >> gloria allred, thank you, as always. peggy shannon, thank you as well. we'll be right back right after this. which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? actually... there's no annual fee and no limits on rewards. and with the fidelity cash management account debit card, you get reimbursed for all atm fees. is that it?...
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but then i can't help when i hear people that i trust whethe% it is al franken or dianne feinstein, if we get hit again because of that tool, rand paul, say good-bye to all of our civil liberties. and i include glen greenwald in that jack a lope. jim, you're sometimes on the side of this, i understand. that's the piece i was thinking. i think it might have been tomasky. talking about this. that's what he really fears is that if we get hit again, forget any of our civil liberties. that's why i think there has to be a balance between, you know, this nsa stuff and security. and i know i will get more letters calling me a neocon. jim, you have to believe there are terrorists throughout that want to kill us. >> sure. >> stephanie: little disconcerting there are the prison breaks, al-qaeda people everywhere and anniversary of 9-11 is coming up this sunday. the end of ramadan. i think there is a reason. >> a month from sunday. >> stephanie: right. there was some reason they thought yesterday might have been a target. it obviously wasn't. we're going to talk to adam schiff. he can't tell us ev
but then i can't help when i hear people that i trust whethe% it is al franken or dianne feinstein, if we get hit again because of that tool, rand paul, say good-bye to all of our civil liberties. and i include glen greenwald in that jack a lope. jim, you're sometimes on the side of this, i understand. that's the piece i was thinking. i think it might have been tomasky. talking about this. that's what he really fears is that if we get hit again, forget any of our civil liberties. that's why i...
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all this data, and the name pops up like you name it, stephen strasbourg or paris hilton or dianne feinstein and someone thinks, i wonder what she's saying, i wonder what they're talking about. he said there is total confidence and no abuse whatsoever. that's the first thing i found hard to swallow. then he said i'm going to work with congress to do this. i'm going to work with congress for greater transparency. i'm going to work with congress to figure out how to better explain it. work with congress? that was almost laugh-out-loud funny. he's working with congress on immigration reform. how is that going? he's working with congress on gun safety. how is that going? he's working with congress about obama care, how did that go. this congress is impossible to work with. the idea of bases your hopes on more transparency with this congress ain't going to happen. and then the president said, and i really found this a reach--all this talk about national security and privacy, all this conversation we're happening right now, it would have happened without edward snowden. no way. no freakin' way. we
all this data, and the name pops up like you name it, stephen strasbourg or paris hilton or dianne feinstein and someone thinks, i wonder what she's saying, i wonder what they're talking about. he said there is total confidence and no abuse whatsoever. that's the first thing i found hard to swallow. then he said i'm going to work with congress to do this. i'm going to work with congress for greater transparency. i'm going to work with congress to figure out how to better explain it. work with...
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senate intelligence chair dianne feinstein says the world cannot let such a heinous attack pass without a meaningful response and says she hopes the international community will take appropriate action. senate armed services chair carl levin says, quote: i again express my view that the united states should not undertake a strike before the u.n. inspectors complete their work and that the impacted of such a strike would be weakened if it does not have the participation and support much a large number of nations including arab nations. that may be a challenge with only france sounding like it's ready to join the military strike at this point, harris. >> harris: interesting. so much of the dissension with within the own ranks of the president's party. there is some criticism about the way the white house is communicated what it plarchs to do. -- plans to do. >> we heard from the top republican on the senate armed services committee earlier today who sounded frustrated that key lawmakers were not getting details. >> there is a new term you are going to hear over and over and over again as
senate intelligence chair dianne feinstein says the world cannot let such a heinous attack pass without a meaningful response and says she hopes the international community will take appropriate action. senate armed services chair carl levin says, quote: i again express my view that the united states should not undertake a strike before the u.n. inspectors complete their work and that the impacted of such a strike would be weakened if it does not have the participation and support much a large...
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i think for one, it's probably the chairman of the intelligence communities, dianne feinstein and mike rogers, various members who sit on the committees. probably congressional leadership, john boehner, nancy pelosi, harry reid, and they've also received briefings in classified settings and yet understand that the rank and file are very concerned about it. look at that vote that happened a few days before the recess began in the house that would have restricted the nsa's ability to track those telephone records. what did mike rogers, the intelligence community chairman say? he said when we come back in the fall we have to reauthorize the intelligence community anyway, we'll work this into it. what the president is doing here is getting ready for that reauthorization, and trying to present some ideas, some of them he presented have to be codified by congress and likely are going to be seen as acceptable. i know there are some democrats who like to go a step further when it comes to the secret courts and perhaps have the judges seek senate conffirmation. we'll see if that comes up. other
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>> the chair of the senate intelligence committee says -- diane -- feinstein is supportive. and in a statement said, quote, i agree with secretary kerry, that the world cannot let such heinous attack pass without a meaningful response, and i hope the international community will take appropriate action. now a spokesman for house speaker john boehner told me a short time ago, the speaker has not ruled out congress coming back early, but i'm reminded it would require both baner and senate majority leader harry reid to bring congress back early. >> last month the chairman of the joints chief of staff warned any intervention in syria carries a very big risk. general mart din dempsey wrote in a letter, quote, once we take action we should be prepared for what comes next. deeper involvement is hard to avoid. that's a feeling many current and former military officers echoed when they spoke to the "washington post" newspaper. with us now, bill cowen, a fox news analyst. the criticism i there's no end game so why begin the game? >> i almost believe the president may be wondering the
>> the chair of the senate intelligence committee says -- diane -- feinstein is supportive. and in a statement said, quote, i agree with secretary kerry, that the world cannot let such heinous attack pass without a meaningful response, and i hope the international community will take appropriate action. now a spokesman for house speaker john boehner told me a short time ago, the speaker has not ruled out congress coming back early, but i'm reminded it would require both baner and senate...
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that cost an awkward exchange with an exchange with debra feinstein. >> you're going to return the tangible gifts that were given to you, does that include that rolex watch. >> everything that i have ever received from this particular donor because of the concerns that have been raised by members of the public, and to do everything i can to restore trust with the people of virginia. my daughter, jeanine, on her own, returned her wedding gift. >> just to be clear, the rolex is going back? >> all those gifts i have, including that, yes. >> okay. >> john: through his teeth. okay, so the watch is going back. it's not a story. >> well, yeah, it's funny because it's not surprising that he won't disclose his gifts. this is someone who when he declared history month forgot to include slavery. and here is a guy who not only forgot to mention slavery, introduced the women had to have transvaginal ultrasound if they want to have an abortion. yet what finally brings hum down is this, like al capone being indicted for tax invasion. >> john: i don't know if this will bring him down, he's running against
that cost an awkward exchange with an exchange with debra feinstein. >> you're going to return the tangible gifts that were given to you, does that include that rolex watch. >> everything that i have ever received from this particular donor because of the concerns that have been raised by members of the public, and to do everything i can to restore trust with the people of virginia. my daughter, jeanine, on her own, returned her wedding gift. >> just to be clear, the rolex is...